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Aug. 18, 2014

Snubbed on Facebook by a childhood friend turned Pirates pitcher, a small-time handicapper concocted a game-fixing tale that grabbed the attention of MLB investigators. They were not amused. And then things got scandalously weird

A miserable season in which Florida, one of the top teams of the last 25 years, lost its high-scoring identity has given rise to a change of tactics, a new offensive coordinator and a group of coaches, players and fans who expect the Swamp to once again swallow up SEC opponents—and fast

Having left several jobs abruptly and been driven from another by scandal, Bobby Petrino is back at Louisville. He says he's a changed man, and he talks about the past with reluctance. As for Cardinals fans, they just want to watch Petrino's offense rack up points

Even though he put up Johnny Football--like numbers last year, most people have never heard of Rakeem Cato—much less put him on any Heisman short lists. That doesn't matter to the Marshall quarterback. He's overcome far greater odds just to get this far

In the three years since one of the most devastating tornadoes in Alabama history ravaged Tuscaloosa, the university and the football community have helped the town rebuild and reached out to comfort families who lost loved ones. But the pain lingers